

Luzinterruptus have brought their light-based street art from Madrid to NYC; this is 800 books, each with a light attached, with the intention of replacing traffic with literature.
Via: careofmj
POSTERCHILD - Andross
Spending Time With… POSTERCHILD
In this Video, POSTERCHILD shows us how to take out the ads in telephone booths and replace them with his Art messages. For more of POSTERCHILDS’s work, visit Blade Diary.
Video produced and shot by Keith Hassel (kskill).
“Inflatable Bag Monsters” from Joshua Allen Harris
Video: Jonah Green Via: rpmullin
“Call us boring and simple-minded, but before we saw the work of street artist Joshua Allen Harris we never once considered the artistic possibilities of subway exhaust.

Using only tape and garbage bags, Harris creates giant inflatable animals that become animated when fastened to a sidewalk grate. More …
Via: New York Magazine Polaroid: raumstadtion.de
“Paintings for Satellites” Brooklyn NYC (USA)
Photos: Molly Dilworth
I have an inclination to work with materials that have had an obvious life before I use them; it’s a challenge and a pleasure to make something from nothing.
In the last year my practice has grown out of the studio in the form of large-scale rooftop paintings for Google Earth. This project uses materials from the waste stream (discarded house paint) to mark a physical presence in digital space.
My work is generally concerned with human perception of current conditions; the Paintings for Satellites are specifically concerned with the effects of the digital on our physical bodies.
All my work begins a series of rules derived from existing conditions. For example, the color palette for the rooftop paintings is made from the discarded paint available on a given day; the physical surface of the roof determines the shape of the painting.
As this project proliferates, it will take two forms - a community model, using local volunteers and paint from the waste stream and a design/build model, using solar-reflective paint, solar panels and green roofing contractors.
mkkp + budapest
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Interesting perspective…